10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIOTURBED»
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1 7 unit 11a (Ornithella Beds) Limestone, pale to mid grey, argillaceous, rubbly,
shelly, shell-detrital, bioturbed, with frequent muddy intercalations; shells include
ornithellids 2.18 81.35 UNIT 10 Limestone, grey, very hard, massive, sandy- ...
Institute of Geological Sciences (Great Britain), 1978
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Fluxes Between Trophic Levels and Through the Water-Sediment ...
... the bioturbed sediment layer, and the compacted sediment layer. Of these
layers, the near-sediment layer, the superficial sediment layer, and the bioturbed
sediment layer are considered to be actively involved in water-sediment
exchanges.
D.J. Bonin, M.-C. Bonin, Han L. Golterman, 1990
3
Journal of African Earth Sciences
This member consists of well stratified calcarenites and dark gray bioclastic cal-
cilutites, oolithic calcarenites and bioturbed calcilutites. Texturally the rocks
consists of packstones/bioclastic grainstones, peloidal and oncoidal with frequent
...
4
RREL Hazardous Waste Research Symposium
Bioturbation typically results in much more rapid chemical transport than diffusion
and therefore these models apply only to the non-bioturbed portion of any
sediments or cap. The one layer model is similar to that presented by Wang et al.
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Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways: Cleanup ...
... but areal extent is large; (e) most of the contamination is below the bioturbed
zone; (f) contaminants are underlain by lowpermeability strata; (g) site is not
subject to dredging or other disturbance; (h) source of contamination has been
abated.
Marine Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, 1997
... BIOTIN BIOTINS BIOTINYLCORTICOTROPIN BIOTITE BIOTITES BIOTITIC
BIOTOPE BIOTOPES BIOTOXIN BIOTOXINS BIOTRANSFORMATION
BIOTRANSFORMATIONS BIOTRON BIOTRONS BIOTURBED BIOTYPE
BIOTYPES BIOTYPIC ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
7
Cryosols: Permafrost-Affected Soils
The humus is weakly to strongly humified, weakly to strongly bioturbed, and
intermixed with mineral matter (Bunting and Hathout, 1971). In acidic humus (mor
, ranker), humification is low despite a high coprogenic activity (Figure 3.2.5H).
8
The Earth in Transition: Patterns and Processes of Biotic ...
Intervention by increasing oxidant concentrations will enhance oxidation in
bioturbed sediments, as well as in the overlying water column, resulting in
increases in both sediment and HQS oxidation from reduced form to sulfate (
Schindler et al.
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Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways:: Cleanup ...
... but areal extent is large; (e) most of the contamination is below the bioturbed
zone; (f) contaminants are underlain by lowpermeability strata; (g) site is not
subject to dredging or other disturbance; (h) source of contamination has been
abated.
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, Marine Board, 1997
10
Carbonates in Continental Settings: Geochemistry, Diagenesis ...
Figure 11 Gravitational laminated cement, similar to a stalactite crust, partially
coats the roof of a secondary pore in a palustrine carbonate intensively bioturbed
by roots; the remaining pore space was filled with geopetal dark crystal silt that ...